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ABSTRACT OF THE Account of Richard A. Poole, TREASURER OF THE COUNTY OF CARNARVON, For the Year commencing at Hilary Quarter Sessions, 1823, and ending Hilary Quarter Sessions. ?B" £ s D'^1823. £ s o- To Cash received for County Rates, 1791 *6 Balance of last year's account. 46 11 u Balance due to the Treasurer.. 209 8 0 Repairs of County Bridges. 0// 1 02 prosecutions at the Assizes and Ses- sions, and conveying Felons to gaot 292 10 4 Conveyance and relief of Vagrants.. 4 10 9 Maintenance of Prisoners, and Ex- pences in the County Gaol 4S0 15 0 Conveying Convicts to the Hulks, &c. 69 19 10 T V Salaries and Payments to the Crier and Trumpeter of the Quarter Ses- sions.. 22 6 Ô County Surveyors. 22 19 6 Clerk of the Peace's Salary, and bill for business. 106 16 10 Interest and Commission on Money borrowed at Carnarvon Bank. 22 6 1 Expences of Coroner's Inquests, and burying dead bodies cast up by the '1 sea lot 7 2 1 Salaries to Inspectors of Weights and O i IV'Tnreh 1S24—Examined and allowed, Measures 18 19 0 2 T. P. JONES PARRY, R. N. Exhibition Money to poor Prison- T w TBpvofi ers confined in the King s Bench, J. W. lUliVUK.. and MarshalSea Prisons 9/12 8 Rent of Rooms to keep the Arms and Stores of the County Militia, &c.. 13 13 0 Salaries to Gaol Surgeon, Chaplain, and Clerk 41 14 0 By Burn's Justice, 3 6 <1 Returning list of Freeholders. 0 13 0 Paid King's Rent. 0 0 4 Treasurer's Salary, and motions to file accounts. 62 14 0 £2,000 17 6 £ 2,000 17 6 NORTII WALES:—TG BE LET, FOR ONE YEAR, Redely Furnished with immediate ppssessioit, < A MANSION HOUSE, CALLED PLAS MADOC, Prnitlifully situated in the Vale °" Jdle from the excellent market andpost own qf 'c'lLll. Vesli- THE m,drawinS-.oom.4tJI.i»,y bule,Dimnr, and Water Closet, on the five best Bed-rooms ontbe se- fi,.CLt-iUsor-^i]^(J PxCenent domestic Offices of every condfloo Qrc|iar(ii Kitchen and Flower-gar- descrip^j aI^y quantity of old Grass-land, not ex- den Hn" Forty Acres. CEEAIUP ^eT ^articultvrs, apply to Mr. HORAN, Post°Offlce, Conway, North Wales, AAbd Fl $JUrntQtDttq1 OF LONDON. ':¡).G 1S0S and empowered by an Act of Ini!tltU Parliament of the 54 GEO. III. .Ilf; 4 FIRE DEPARTMENT. RETURNS TO THE ASSURED, at the rate of 25 per Cent. on Policiesofflve years stand- ing at Christmas last, will be paid on and after the 25th Instant, at the Office in C heapside, and by the several Agents in the Country. lnadition to the benefit of Returns, (as evi- denced in those now making,) this Company of- f to assurers the further advantage of an al- f0r the loss of Rent of Buildings render- D uxrwWAUS.-Receipts for the renewal of Po- t due at Lady Day are now ready for deli- r at the Office in London, and by the Coun- 7 Agents, and should be taken up within fif- teen days tliereaft*^ LIFE DEPARTMENT. TO POLICIES.—Persons assur- >DPf T the whol«term of Life, will have an ad- ,<ed for the w thejr p0hcies every seventh the principle so beneficially practised InlatelV at the Equitable Assurance, Office the amount thereof may be applied in rcduc- nfthc future payments of Premium. twn oj effected for the whole term of yearly payments, -if Life, by a » de Gf A ssurance may Tables applicable to this mou be obtained at the Office. allow certain **A 1^"XTVESS -«'»»« a, set forth i„ .he Con,B.»nS of the office Proposals. Proposals fully explanatory of |he *.nd rates of the Company, may be In -principal Office in Cheapside, London and «fverHl \o-ents in the Country, who are aui sised to take the appearance of Lives propose Assurance. HENRY DESBOROUGH, Jun. SECRETARY. Cheapside, London. 1S24. AGENTS. BANGOR. MR- ROBERT HUGHES *•RN A RVON.—HOKT. GOKBON ROBERTS '■HINBLGH.. ——RICHARD GRIFFITH t,LANRWST •——J°HN Griffith >SWF,STRY KWWARD EDWARDS ^WlJ.HELI —-J°nN ELLIS 'T'PJP V —R-HEIIT JONES SLSHPQQL,. -—■ICDWARD JONES ROBERTS. TO BE LET, From Year to Year, or for a Term qf Years, and entered upon on the i 2th day qf May, lS2 k THAT COMMODIOUS AND WELL-BUILT HOUSE, CALLED MARTIN" HOLrSE, SITUATE in Palace-street, in the TOWN of CARNARVON, in the occupation of Mrs. ROBERTS. The HOUSE is fit for the residence of a g"n- teel Family, and consists of THREE PAR- LOURS, a DRAWING-ROOM, SEV EN rood BED-ROOMS, TWO KITCHENS, PAN-. TRY, good CELLA RS,&c. For further particulars, apply to Mrs. Ro- BERTS, on the premises. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT on the Eighth day of March, lS2:t, JLI an order was signed by Holland Griffith, and Humphrey Herbert Jones, Esquires, two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, in and for the county of Anglesey, for diverting, turn- ing, and .stopping up, a certain part of a high- way within the parish of Llanfairynghornwy, in the said county, lying between Rhyd y fran, and Caera, both in the parish^pf Llanfairynghornwy aforesaid, of the length of one hundred and ninety yards or thereabouts, so as to make the same more commodious to the public, and substituting in lieu thereof, a certain way of the length of one hundred yards, or thereabouts, and of the breadth of twenty one feet, or thereabouts,leading through lands and grounds of the Rev. James Williams Clark, Parson, of the said parish of Llanfair- ynghornwy; and that the said order will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said county, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden at Beaumaris, in and for the said county, on the Twenty-seventh day of April next and also that the said order will, at the said Quarter Sessions, be confirmed and enrolled, unless upon an appeal against the same to be then made, it be otherwise determined. Llanfairynghornwy, 25th March, i 824. THE ONLY DIRECT FLY VAN, Expressly for Luggage, running between London and Dublin, through Holyhead, Bangor, Corwen, Oswestry, Shrewsbury, Birmingham, and Coven- try, to the Castle and Falcon, Aldersgate-street, London. THE Proprietors of this Establishment, duly S sensible of the very great support they have received since its commencement, return their grateful thanks to their Friends, and take leave to inform the inhabitants of Bangor, North and South Wales, and the Public, that it will leave the Castle Inn, Bangor, every Monday and Friday morning, early, and will reach the Castle and Falcon, Aldersgate-street, London, the third morning, by which Goods will be delivered immediately on arrival; will return from the same Inn every Tuesday and Friday at twelve o clock, and arrive at Bangor Monday and Fri- day morning, when it will proceed direct to Holy- head. The above is with equal expedition to the Coaches (except the Mail) at a much lower price, and the Proprietors are determined to spare neither expence nor exertion, to accommodate the Trade and the Public generally. A Van leaves the Coach and Van Office, High street, Shrewsbury, every morning, (Sunday ex- cepted) at seven o'clock, to the Castle and Fal- con, Aldersgate-street, London, where it arrives eaily the following day, and Goods delivered im- mediately. A Vari also leaves the Castle and Falcon every day,* at twelve o'clock, (Sundays excepted) and reaches Shrewsbury the next evening. Performed by the Public's obedt. Servants, W. WILLIAMS & Co. Bangor. WALLINGTON & Co. Castle & Falcon, London. The Proprietors give notice, that, they will not be accountable for any Package whatever, above the value of Five Ponnds, unless entered as such, and paid for accordingly on delivery by the nearer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THA T on the twenty-seventh day of March, S one thousand, eight hundred and twenty four an order was signed by the Rev. John Owen, Clerk, and Hugh Davies Griffith, Esquire, two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace, in and for the county of Carnarvon, who having upon view found that a certain part of a public oi-wsr within the township of Eirias, in the nundred of Ci^yddyn in the said county of Car- narvon, leading from a public stile near a Dwel- lino- House, called Hafodunas, over a field called Pant-rhos-llwyd to the sea shore, of the length of three hundred and forty-three yards, or there- abouts, and particularly described in the plan Itliereof, to the said order annexed, might be con- veniently stopped up, (a new public carriage and horse road and public foot-way having lately been made and completed in lieu thereof) and more commodious to the public, of the length of two hundred and eighty six yards, or thereabouts, particularly described in the said plan; and hav- ino- viewed the same, the said Justices did thereby order that the said old public footway be stopped up and the said order will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said county, at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden at Carnarvon, in and for the said county, on the twenty-ninth day of April next, and also that the said order will, at the said Quarter Ses- sions, be confirmed and enrolled, unless upon an appeal against the same to be then made, it be otherwise determined. i \> W '• 1 ■ Y R R AN ATT li ACTIO N ? OR, THE LUCKY ESCAPE; An Incident in Bengal. hi Bengal a resident, richly array d In one cvenin:, o cool promenade, Coinpanion'd by two lovely glrh: who sarv High Fashion'sJirst e/iarm in the Jet of cclat,- Tkey pins'd near a jungle, and chill'd with dismay Pacciv'd (Ljie/'ce Tygcr there couchantthat lay, Prepar'd on his victims, the monster, to shoot. Alternately eyeing his shade in each Boot. H 0, stir notthe resident said, "orvyozzrlifei The Tyger with do M and surprise is at strife Dear girls.be calm, fror recede from his view Sole chance of our safety while now Ipuisue. Step by step'now, with retrogadc movement, and slow, In dreadful alarm, see the resident go:- Step by step while advancing the Tyger still set An eye of inquisitive glare on the Jet, Thus drawn round thejungle the females i pass fVlwfi:r'dto the spot, stoodrvith horror aghast!- Now gaining a Chasm's (hep rugged descent, Some few feel below then, the resident went, His coat and his hat on his staff next he hung, At which now the Tyger ferociously sprung, And clearing the staff, by precipitate throw, To fragments were dash'd on the rock sfar below Oforliniale chanc, by the Blacking supplied Of safety seeur'd,now the resident cricd;- The Jet (t,it the Tyger's attention engross'd, Or else to his fury three lives had been lost I" This Incident still in Bengal is repeated, Where, when a sweet soft promenader is lacking, The geattcnten seriously itoiii are entreated; The jungle to visit in Warren's Jet Black-iitg. ¡ This Easy Shining and Brilliant Blacking PREPARED BY Robert Warren 30, STRAND, LONDON AND SOLD BY BtingOr GRIFFITIIS wllheli WILLIAMS HUGXIES Denbigh .EDWARDS Beaumaris, BUOADHEAD Llanerchy- > p ROBERTS medd. § ^ORSVTII PARRY Llanrwst .THOMAS JONES EDWARDS GRIFFITH Conway GARNER Bodedern. ROBERTS ROBERTS Carnarvon.. O WEN JONES JONES Abergele ROBERTS ROBERTS HUGlms LLOYD DAVIES PARRY S. Asaph. DAVIES TUFFS OWEN Amlwch. ROBERTS HUGHES ROYSTON ROBERTS Ijolglieacl.J o.Ni,,s Holywell MORRIS OWEN JMtnsa in Ifd .WILLI A M S HUGHES Bala DAVIES RICHARDS Chester.POOLE And Sold'in every Town in the Kingdom. LIQUID, in Bonles, Gd. JOà. 12d. and ISd. each. Also,PASTE BLACKING, in Pots, 6d. 9. 12d. and ISd. each. Shilling Pot of Paste is equal to Four Shilling bottles of Liquid. ASK FOR WARREN'S BLACKING. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. '<>- TO BE LET, And may be entered upon immediately, or on the 12th (lay of May next, ALL THAT MANSION-HOUSE AND OUT- BUILDINGS, CALLED D n '%T iT Ci{l' lIf bryngolaV In the County of Anglesey, Willi two Gardens, well slocked with Fruit-trees, and from 10 to 30 Acres of most excellent LAND. THE House and Outbuildings are extensive, in good repair, and fit for th reception of a genteel Family, and situate within about two miles of the Town of Llangefni, and will be Let for a Term of Years if desired. For further particulars, apply to Mr. JOHN OWEN, Feram, Llangwyfan, or at the Office of Mr. G. B. ROOSE, Solicitor, Ainivvch. (jth March, 1S3 I. CARNARVON. -<>- ELIGZ -.S.3 Freehold Property TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At thl Goat Inn, in the Town of Carnarvon, in the comity of Carnarvon,on Saturday, the 17th day of April, 1S21, between the hours of three and five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such comlitions as shall be then (md there produced unkss disposed qf in the mean time by private contract, of which due notice will be given- LOT I, ALT/ that, good and substantial Brick-built HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, situ- ate in High-street and Castle-street, in the said Town of Carnarvon, now in the possession of Mr. John Lloyd, Shopkeeper. LOT II. And all that other good and substantial Brick- built HOUSE and PREMISES, adjoining the Z, above Lot, situate in High-street aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr. Evan Lloyd. Lot one lies in the centre of this populous and prosperous Town, and consists of a large' and spacious Shop, fronting the two principal streets, and from its contiguity to the Market-place, will always ensure the Tenant a good Trade. The House is large and commodious, consisting of two kitchens, and pantries under ground, two parlours, and the shop, on the ground floor, two large sitting rooms, and two bed-rooms, on the first floor, our large bed-rooms on the second floor, besides very extensive Attics. The situation of these Premise's is well wor- thy attention of any person wishing to em- bark iii an extensive trade; and should the Te- nant be desirous of letting Lodgings, by which more than the Rent might be made, he is sure to have a preference, the House being close to the Parade, and the excellent and commodious Hot and Cold-baths and Billiard-rooms, which are now about being completed. Lot two adjoins Lot one, and consists of a kitchen, parlour, sitting-room, and three good bed-rooms, and is a Honseveq well adapted for the residence of a genteel Family. For further particulars, apply to Mr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Green Gate-street, Car- narvon.

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